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Topic: My lovely sister (& the rest of us, too)

It's early days, but I hope to build on it. My thanks go, in particular, to: CCF Members April, Gavin, Marion, Val & Katie for the support they've given me in both getting this up & running - & in keeping it going through particularly bad times.

Here's to good news being just around the corner for each & every one of us on this wonderful, wonderful website.

“When it is dark enough, you can see the stars." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Re: My lovely sister (& the rest of us, too)

Julia,

Good stuff on getting and keeping your blog going. I hope it is doing you some good writing it. Glad to hear that your sister is putting on some weight.

My best wishes to all.

Gavin

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Re: My lovely sister (& the rest of us, too)

Thank you for all your votes of confidence. I'm enjoying writing bits & pieces here & there & it definitely helps me let off steam in as benign a way as possible,

Katie - I hope you got my recent email. I don't know why you can't post - maybe you have to register as a Follower? (The only one I know who's tried to comment is my mum & she registered as a Follower before she tried posting.) But I enjoy getting your emails anyway, so I'm happy whichever way you keep in touch.

I hope you're well.Jx

“When it is dark enough, you can see the stars." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Re: My lovely sister (& the rest of us, too)

I am now reading your blog. My sister died of bile duct cancer 9 months ago and I blogged the entire experience. It helped me so much and everyone who wanted to know how Shirley was doing. I still write on it and it is very good therapy for me. You are doing a great job.

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